Alternative Places To Put Your Washing Machine

Published on: 12/12/2024 Author: Babette

Choosing the right spot for your washing machine is essential for both practicality and aesthetics. Traditionally, washing machines are housed in utility rooms or kitchens. However, homeowners may need to adapt owing to space constraints, preferences or modern design trends. Luckily, there are alternative locations where washing machines can be installed that may prove more suitable. 

In this guide, we’ll explore various places where you can install a washing machine and discuss the benefits of each option. Whether you're short on space or want to maximise your home's layout, there are solutions for every home. 

Why Consider Alternative Locations For Your Washing Machine?

Many homes, particularly in the UK, have limited space. As a result, traditional setups, such as installing washing machines in kitchens or utility rooms, might not work for everyone. 

In recent years, homeowners have also become more design-conscious, preferring to keep appliances out of sight or integrated seamlessly into their living spaces. Exploring alternative locations not only frees up valuable space but can also enhance the overall design and functionality of your home.

In The Bathroom

One of the most common alternative locations for washing machines is the bathroom. In smaller homes or apartments especially, placing the washing machine here makes sense. That’s because the necessary infrastructure is usually already in place.

Installing a washing machine in the bathroom offers several advantages, such as convenient access to water and drainage, making it easy to manage laundry tasks after showering or bathing. Additionally, it keeps the washing machine out of the kitchen, freeing up space. 

However, it’s important to ensure there is sufficient room, especially if you plan on stacking a dryer. The bathroom must be well-ventilated to prevent dampness from affecting the machine.

In The Hallway Or Under The Stairs

For homes with tight layouts, the hallway or the area under the stairs can provide a compact yet practical location for a washing machine. With clever cabinetry, you can minimise the visibility of the machine to maintain the aesthetics of your home while keeping your appliance accessible.

Installing a washing machine in a hallway or under the stairs provides several benefits, including saving space in high-traffic areas like the kitchen or bathroom and offering easy access to the machine. This setup can also be hidden behind cupboard doors for a seamless and tidy appearance. However, it’s essential to ensure proper ventilation and drainage options are available. Soundproofing the area may also be necessary to minimise noise from the machine.

In The Garage

If you have a garage, this can be an excellent space to set up your laundry appliances. Garages often provide the necessary space for larger appliances, and you can easily add additional storage for laundry products or drying racks.

Placing a washing machine in the garage offers ample space for both the machine, a dryer and laundry accessories. The garage would also keep any noise away from the main living areas. Additionally, the plumbing and ventilation options are easily accessible in a garage setting. 

One consideration though is ensuring that the garage is well insulated to protect the washing machine from extreme temperatures, particularly during the colder months.

In The Basement

Basements are another ideal spot for a washing machine, particularly if you have space to spare. Many homes already use their basements for laundry, but even smaller basements can be transformed into laundry areas with the right design.

Using the basement for your washing machine offers the advantage of keeping the appliance out of sight while providing ample space for additional laundry items like drying racks, ironing boards and storage. The noise from the machine is also less likely to disturb you in the main living areas. However, since basements can be damp, it’s important to ensure proper ventilation and use a dehumidifier to prevent mould buildup. You may also need a pump to assist with drainage, depending on your home’s plumbing setup.

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None Of The Above Suitable? Ideas For Keeping The Washing Machine In The Kitchen

Another option is to remain with the traditional location for washing machines in UK homes which is the kitchen. While this might not be the first choice for many, having a washing machine in the kitchen design can be both practical and aesthetically pleasing with the right design techniques. 

Installing a washing machine in the kitchen offers several advantages, including the convenience of having plumbing and drainage already in place and the ability to multitask while cooking. This setup maximises functionality in small spaces. 

The only consideration is making sure the machine is properly insulated to minimise noise during cooking or entertaining. You’ll need to carefully consider how it fits into the kitchen’s overall design for a cohesive look.At Washtower, we provide units that can house a washbasin in addition to your laundry appliances. So if you’re looking for a convenient setup with all the above considerations taken care of, our laundry cabinets can offer exactly that.

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